ftit 7 I, 4'~14~ NVew series No 183 ^'tcci3c Lam,-- X-' V7t7~0dfV,~~t~r 7 ~ A story Founded on Fact's. The History of a Brass Button, Or the misfortunes and fortunes of a Confederate Officer: before and during the War. BY IVA. No. 5. ( f'ntinted ) Ah I though Linut. C, if 1Vtst years could return to u1, like buried thoughts, it wounl tell a sad story of poor Rosa Barnes and death, thank God, for this miuch that we can counsel from the gaze of all, is thought. Thounht yes this is mine and mine only, said Lieut. C. Lorini did not feel quite satisfied about Lient. C'., stronge qnuestion C incern ing her cosin's dea'th. You asked me Lieut. C, if I hoard the particu lars about my Cosin's death. Was there anything particularly curious about her death ? If so, you mºay he able to give me the particlnlars ? No, I asked you, thinking that you might be able to do so. I was atbsent at the time, and would have been glad to hear even at this late day, if she was as patient on her death beld as ...